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Calif Bill
 
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Default OMC Cobra Spark Plug Removals

My 5.8 engine I use a box end wrench. Look around and you can find one with
a bigger offset up and down direction. Have bought a 5/8 socket and am
going to cut off the top and weld a short handle to the side. When I get
around to it.
Bill

"Wildest Dream" wrote in message
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I have a OMC 5.8L king cobra, it has a tube going under the manifold that

is
part of the manifold that kept the socket from going on the plug at all,
just got on the porcelain, I gave up, still have the new plugs, $35, will
change them when I have to do the manifolds which should be soon they have

9
yrs. on them now, scared me just to talk about them, well I'm trying to

sell
the boat maybe I won't have to do it but I just might if it is a selling
point, which I think it will be? somebody in this group told me to grind
down a snap-on socket and it will go on but I was Leary, haven't tried it
yet, maybe this yr., or maybe not! GL
"Lawrence James" wrote in message
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Some more quality brand tools have thinner wall sockets. Try snap-on.

Are
you sure the socket is not bottoming out otherwise. Try putting the

socket
on without the extension or ratchet on it.

"Tan PS" wrote in message
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I've tried removing the plugs on the 5.7 Cobra. Real pain.

The standard plug wrench don't seem to be able to get a good grip on

the
hex. The sockt can't seat fully due to the socket wall thickness. Is

there
a special tool or technique?

TIA

Tan PS